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The phrase "and able to integrate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or skill to combine different elements or systems effectively.
Example: "The new software is user-friendly and able to integrate with existing platforms seamlessly."
Alternatives: "and capable of integrating" or "and proficient in integration".
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Collagen has a major advantage in being biocompatible, bioresorbable, easily available, low antigenic, and able to integrate with surrounding tissues.
An approach oriented to systems and able to integrate effectively field measured data and computer simulations for calibration in the modeling process has the potential to revolutionize the way buildings are designed and operated, and to stimulate also the development of new technologies and solutions in the field.
Apps should be easily scalable and able to integrate with other systems as well as native APIs.
Instead of telling people how to claim benefits, it encourages participation in British life". He added: "This is just part of our work to help ensure migrants are ready and able to integrate into British society and forms part of our changes which have broken the automatic link between temporary and permanent migration.
He found that most, and especially the highly educated, saw themselves as quite distinct from Russians in Russia and able to integrate, at least at a pragmatic level, many aspects of Latvianness without, however, fully embracing Latvian culture, which is not 'their' culture (Cheskin, 2013, pp. 308 309).
This pathway is important to developmental process and able to integrate with several major pathways [ 29].
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After washout of the dye, cells showed typical characteristics of ESC-derived cardiomyocytes and were able to integrate and survive in the murine heart.
These cells expressed known markers of mature hepatic cells, exhibited appropriate function, and were able to integrate and differentiate into mature liver cells when injected into mice with liver injury.
SFDPH undertook a health analysis of the rezoning plans, focusing on noise, roadway pollution, and pedestrian hazards, and was able to integrate the findings from these analyses directly into the draft EIR for the Eastern Neighborhoods Plans as co-authors (SFDCP 2007b).
And the best lawyers like artists and musicians are able to integrate what has come before into the process of creating something new.
It remains to be seen whether human embryonic stem cell derived astrocytes recapitulate these and other in vivo properties and are able to integrate functionally into these networks upon transplantation, a key property ahead of potential transplantation therapies.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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